Hi Aditya,
Thanks for getting back to me.
I did a fresh checkout and tried to compile, I uncommented out these
lines from the beginning of macros.tex.
L3 \setupcolors[state=start]
...
L16 \setupcite [interaction=start, compress=no,color=] %darkgreen]
L276-278 in env-thesis.tex
\setupinteraction[state=start,style=,color=]
\setupinteraction[focus=standard]
It's still the same;
Multi-agent systems can be classified as teams and games on the basis of
the ob-
jective of the agents. In teams all agents have the same objective; in
games, each
agent has its own objective. Historically, games were first studied in
the seminal
work of and were later developed as a subfield of mathematical economics
called
game theory (Aumann and Hart, , , ). Teams were first studied in
mathematical economics by and , and later in control systems by , , , ,
and others.
Version:
ConTeXt ver: 2008.11.30 14:39 MKIV fmt: 2008.12.1 int: english/english
And have you seen this error;
! LuaTeX error
...nimals/tex/texmf-local/tex/context/base/core-syn.lua:71: attempt to
call field 'process' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
...nimals/tex/texmf-local/tex/context/base/core-syn.lua:71: in function
'process'
...nimals/tex/texmf-local/tex/context/base/core-syn.lua:125: in
function 'process'
<main ctx instance>:1: in main chunk.
\mkloadsortedlist ...xlua {joblists.process('#1')}
\getvalue {\s!reset
#1}\eg...
\doplacelistofsynonyms ... ]\mkloadsortedlist {#1}
\endgroup
\ifutilitydone \...
l.162 \placelistofabbreviations
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> Hi Mohamed,
>> On Sun, 7 Dec 2008, Mohamed Bana wrote:
>>> Hi Aditya,
>>>> Any news on bib module - t-bib.tex?
>> Sorry for not replying to your earlier message.
>>> If enable the colouring in cite commands in macros.tex I get;
>>>> \setupcite [interaction=start, compress=no,color=darkgreen]
>> The current bib module does not support changing the color of links. The
> color=darkgreen was a local change that I did in my copy of t-bib. So,
> color=darkgreen should just be silently ignored. However, compress=no
> does affect the output of the \cite command but I do not understand why
> it changes things like like Aumann and Hart (...) instead of (Aumann and
> Hard, ... ).
>> Can you try to create a minimal example just using the bib module
> specific setups?
>> Aditya
>>>> Teams and games
>> Multi-agent systems can be classified as teams and games on the basis of
>> the ob-
>> jective of the agents. In teams all agents have the same objective; in
>> games, each
>> agent has its own objective. Historically, games were first studied in
>> the seminal
>> work of and were later developed as a subfield of mathematical economics
>> called
>> game theory (Aumann and Hart, , , ). Teams were first
>> studied in
>> mathematical economics by and , and later in control systems by , , , ,
>> and others
>>>> Instead of;
>>>> Teams and games
>> Multi-agent systems can be classified as teams and games on the basis of
>> the ob-
>> jective of the agents. In teams all agents have the same objective; in
>> games, each
>> agent has its own objective. Historically, games were first studied in
>> the seminal
>> work of von Neumann and Morgenstern () and were later developed as a
>> sub-
>> field of mathematical economics called game theory (Aumann and Hart,
>> , ,
>> ). Teams were first studied in mathematical economics by Radner
>> () and
>> Marschak and Radner (), and later in control systems by Witsenhausen
>> (a,
>> ), Ho et al. (), Ho (), and others.
>>>>>> Obviously I had to move t-bib.tex from the current directory to even get
>> the it compile.
>>>> Thanks
>> Mohamed
>>>> Aditya Mahajan wrote:
>>>>>> * Bibliography. For a large part, the bib module was very easy. In the
>>> end, there were a few glitches with the formatting of the bibliography
>>> (too title space between entries) which I had to manually correct. (Look
>>> for \help inside the bbl file).
>>>>>> The bbl file sorted authors with multiple entries incorrectly. If I
>>> had
>>> authors with four publications in a year, say 2000, the came out as
>>> 2000d,
>>> 2000c, 2000b, 2000a. I wanted 2000a, 2000b, 2000c, and 2000d, so in the
>>> end I just edited the bbl file by hand.
>>>>>> There was also problem with maybe year. If I had 2000a and 2000b in
>>> the
>>> bib file, but only referred to 2000b in the thesis, the year came out as
>>> 2000b rather than 2000. For this also, I edited the bbl file by hand.
>>>>>>>>> Overall, ConTeXt made writing the thesis fairly easy. I mean the
>>> typesetting part of it. For those who are wondering, ConTeXt does not
>>> help
>>> with the content of the thesis :-) I would like to thank Hans and
>>> Taco for
>>> providing ConTeXt and everyone on the mailing list for answering my
>>> various questions.
>>>>>>>>> Aditya
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